Miriam Zlobinski`s fields of work as a visual historian, photo editor and curator are constantly being reconnected through photography.

She wrote her PhD thesis at the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin on "The political picture in the old Federal Republic. A critical approach to the collective visual memory using the example of photojournalism published in the magazine Stern."

She completed her studies in history, art history and Scandinavian studies in 2014 with the published special print on "Volksgenossin der Modefotografie" (1937-1939).

She is a trained journalist and presenter and took part in the photo editing class at the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie. She made editorial contributions for the RBB and the ZDF, among others. She connects theory and public dialogue at numerous panels and talks, i.e. about "Das schöne Bild. Automatisierte Bilderwelten" ("The beautiful picture. Automated imagery") in the Roten Salon at the Volksbühne in Berlin. She is the founder of the interdisciplinary photo work group: Diskurs.

As a photo editor she works in collaboration with Barbara Strauss beside other photographic projects for the Yearbook "Fotos für die". She curated the festival "Theater der Demokratie" in 2016 and the Global Forum on Migration at the foreign office in Berlin in 2017. She has a suitcase and a desk in Berlin.